"The Sirdar's Oath: A Tale of the North-West Frontier" by Bertram Mitford is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in an atmosphere charged with tension, highlighting themes of cultural clash and the wild unpredictability of life on the edge of the British Empire in India. The opening introduces the character of Herbert Raynier, a civilian administrator, who becomes embroiled in a violent mob scene while trying to assist an Oriental stranger, an event that sets the tone for the conflicts that will arise between individuals from vastly different backgrounds. The beginning of the narrative thrusts readers into a chaotic London night filled with patriotic fervor over the relief of Mafeking. The confrontation focuses on an Eastern man who becomes the target of mockery and hostility, while Raynier bravely intervenes to protect him, despite being injured himself. This scene not only demonstrates Raynier's character but also sets in motion a series of events that lead him back to India, where he must navigate his relationships and the complex socio-political landscape, all while grappling with his own evolving identity and the expectations placed upon him. The tension and cultural dynamics introduced in this opening lay a foundation that hints at deeper conflicts and character developments in the proceeding narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Sirdar's Oath: A Tale of the North-West Frontier
By Bertram Mitford
"The Sirdar's Oath: A Tale of the North-West Frontier" by Bertram Mitford is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds i...
Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.
More by This Author
Discover other books written by the same author
The Sirdar's Oath: A Tale of the North-West Frontier
By Bertram Mitford
The Triumph of Hilary Blachland
By Bertram Mitford
The Heath Hover Mystery
By Bertram Mitford
The White Hand and the Black: A Story of the Natal Rising
By Bertram Mitford
The Sign of the Spider
By Bertram Mitford
Golden Face: A Tale of the Wild West
By Bertram Mitford
More Like This
Explore books similar to the one you're viewing by keywords
The Aeneid
By Virgil
Typee: A Romance of the South Seas
By Herman Melville
April twilights, and other poems
By Willa Cather
Democracy, an American novel
By Henry Adams
Italian Prisons St. Angelo; the Piombi; the Vicaria; Prisons of the Roman Inquisition
By Arthur Griffiths
The Mysterious Wanderer, Vol. I
By Sophia Reeve
Related by Category
Discover books in the same genre or category
Pugilistica: The History of British Boxing, Volume 2 (of 3) Containing Lives of the Most Celebrated Pugilists; Full Reports of Their Battles from Contemporary Newspapers, With Authentic Portraits, Personal Anecdotes, and Sketches of the Principal Patrons of the Prize Ring, Forming a Complete History of the Ring from Fig and Broughton, 1719-1740, to the Last Championship Battle Between King and Heenan, in December 1863
By Henry Downes Miles
Historical Record of the Sixth, or Royal First Warwickshire Regiment of Foot Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in the Year 1674, and of Its Subsequent Services to 1838
By Richard Cannon
The Church Rate: A Dialogue Between a Churchman and a Dissenter
By B. (Benjamin) Richings
Loveday's history : $b A tale of many changes
By Lucy Ellen Guernsey
Anglo-Saxon Solidarity
By Herbert Adams Gibbons
Town Life in the Fifteenth Century, Volume 2 (of 2)
By Alice Stopford Green
Account Required
You need an account to complete this action.